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FURNISHING  HOUSES 


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Buying  Furniture  on  the  Installment  Plan,  has,  within  a  few 
ye;  rs  become  quite  popular.  Indeed,  when  mutual  Confidence  exists 
be  ween  the  Merchant  and  his  Customer,  the  Installment  system  is  to  be 
commended.  It  enables  the  industrious  housekeeper  to  enjoy  the  com¬ 
forts  of  nicely  furnished  apartments,  long  before  she  might  be  in  a 
position  to  save  as  much  as  would  buy  her  furniture  at  once ;  besides, 
the  small  Weekly  payments  that  are  made  until  the  goods  are  paid  for, 
are  never  missed  by  the  Family. 

'  • 

We  have  just  perfected  a  system  of  Installment  which  enables  us  to 
treat  every  customer  with  the  greatest  consideration,  and  to  sell  on 
Terms  and  Conditions  to  suit  their  means. 

By  Our  Installment  plan,  every  Housekeeper,  no  matter  how  slender 
her  Means,  is  here  afforded  an  opportunity  to  Furnish  her  Apartments 
with  the  best  quality  of  Furniture,  Carpets,  Oil  Cloths,  &c.,  of  the  Latest 
styles  and  patterns,  at  the  very  Lowest  market  prices,  and  on  such  easy 
terms  by  Weekly  payments  as  her  means  will  allow. 

If  housekeepers  will  only  buy  from  Respectable  houses,  they  may 
rest  assured  that  their  Weekly  Payments  will  be  made  easy,  while  they 
will  be  spared  the  annoyance  to  which  hundreds  are  subjected  who  buy 
from  Unscrupulous  and  Untruthful  men,  to  whose  stores  Incautious  pur¬ 
chasers  are  frequently  Allured  by  Flaming  Clap-Trap  advertisements, 
holding  forth  the  most  Unreasonable  inducements,  and  Promises  that 
are  not  to  be  Kept. 

We  have  always  Discountenanced  such  “  humbug,”  and  we  caution 
the  public  to  beware  of  those  men  who  advertise  their  goods  to  be  “  given 


JOHNNIKIN  AND  THE  GOBLINS 

Au.nt.-Now  I  must  take  away  the  candle,  Johnny. 

Johnny. — N-n-o,  please.  Aunty. 

Aunt.— Why,  you’re  not  afraid,  surely.  You  know  Angels  watch  over  good  little  boys. 
Johnny. — Yes,  Aunty,  but  then  they  can’t  see  to  watch  ’em  in  the  dark  ! 


PURCHASE  YOUR  FURNITURE  AND  CARPETS 

- AT - 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S, 

167?  167|  &  169  Chatham  Street, 


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away,”  or  sold  on  “time”  as  long  as  “eight  or  ten  years.”  And  while 
n»  sane  man  or  woman  believes  the  unmitigated  Humbug,  yet  its  authors 
invite  the  public  to  visit  their  warerooms,  where  they  are  told  justice  wiR 
be  done  them.  Yes,  “justice  with  a  vengeance.” 

As.  to  the  Reputation  of  our  old  established  House,  we  refer  the 
public  to  the  Testimonials  of  our  numerous  customers  throughout  the 
country,  who  for  the  past  fifty'  years  have  favored  us  with  their 
Patronage,  and  reposed  in  us  their  unbounded  Confidence.  Our  good 
name  has  been  Awarded  us  for  Fair  Dealing  and  Honest  representation, 
and  we  are  determined  to  maintain  it  to  the  last.  Our 

EXTENSIVE  STOCK 

OF 

Household  F  urniture, 

CARPETS,  OILCLOTHS, 
STOVES,  RATSTOES,  &c., 

is  not  equaled  by  any  other  house  in  this  city,  and  for  style,  pattern  and 
quality,  is  unsurpassed.  Our 

Installment  Department 

is  in  charge  of  polite,  competent  and  considerate  gentlemen,  who  “  study 
to  please-”  their  customers,  and  against  one  of  whom  a  complaint  has  never 
reached  us. 

The  instructions  which  we  give  them  are  Simple  but  Positive — 
namely,  to  represent  the  goods  for  what  they  are ;  to  sell  them  at  the 
Lowest  market  prices,  and  on  terms  of  Weekly  Installments  to  suit  their 
customers.  These  instructions  are  carried  out  to  the  letter,  and  hence 
there  are  no  complaints. 

We  respectfully  solicit  your  custom,  and  we  pledge  ourselves  to  d< 
all  in  our  power  to  make  your  visit  to  our  Warerooms  pleasant  and 
agreeable. 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY, 

Nos.  167,  167H  and  169  Chatham  Street, 

NEW  YORK  CITY. 


JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY1  S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


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I  Caution  To  Our  Patrons. 

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WE  find  many  of  our  customers  in  coming  to  our  House  happen 
to  get  into  other  stores  in  our  VICINITY,  when  they  ask: 

“IS  THIS  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S ? ’ 

and  invariably  are  informed  that  it  is.  They  then  purchase,  suppos¬ 
ing  that  they  are  doing  business  with  our  House — 

(Which  has  always  been  Noted  for  its  Honesty 
and  Fair  Dealing), 

and  only  discover,  after  it  is  too  late,  the  deception  which  has  been 
practiced  on  them. 

We  CAUTION  Our 

Pv^TROISIS  -A.^vTI3  THE  (PTXBLIC 

who  are  desirous  of  doing  business  with  us,  to  avoid  and  shun  such 
parties,  and  have  no  dealings  with  people  who  are  capable  of  being 
guilty  of  such  MEAN,  PETTY  TRICKERY,  which,  to  say  the 
least,  is  a  most  dishonorable  system  of  doing  business. 

By  all  means,  we  C-A_XTTIOiST  and  advise  those  going  to 
our  House  for  the  purpose  of  doing  business  with  us,  to  be  careful  and 

LOOK  AT  THE  SIGN, 

JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY, 

167,  1672  &  *69 


BEFORE  ENTERING. 


JORDAN  &  MOBIABTY’S  ILLUSTBATED  MONTHLY. 


Stoves  from  $8.00  Upwards. 

STOVES,  RANGES,  &c 

XKT  GRJEJiiLT  VARIETY. 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


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PARLOR  SUITS 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Silk,  BrOcatelle,  Satin,  Reps,  Hair  Cloth,  Ac.,  Ac. 
SID-A-IET  &  MOBIARTY, 

at  less  figures  than  other  houses  will  furnish  you 
A  COMMOJi  ARTICLE. 


JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


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Owing  to  the  large  and  steady  increase  in  our  busi¬ 
ness,  we  have  built  three  immense  Warehouses,  whidi 
are  well  stocked  with  all  the  Modern  Styles  of  Furniture. 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY 


35  Cents  for  this  Wood-Seat  Chair  at 
.TOR  It  AN  k  MORIARTYS. 


—An  Englishman  at  a  hotel  in  New 
York  asked  the  clerk  if  there  were 
oysters  in  the  hotel.” 

Oh,  yes  !”  was  the  answer.  “  Step 
right  in  the  restaurant;  we  don’t  keep 
them  in  the  office.” 

“Egad!”  said  Mr.  John  Bull,  “I 
think  you  misunderstand  me,  you  know ; 
I  mean  a  ’oyster — don’t  you  know  ? — a 
lift — a  hellevator,  maybe  you  call  it  in 
this  country.” 


40  cts.  for  this  Wood-Seat  Dining  Chair 
at  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S. 


00  Cents  lor  this  Cane-Seat  Ch  ■  at. 

JORDAN  k  MORIARTYS 

— A  furrier  recently  sent  the  .tore- 
boy  to  the  back  part  of  the  establish¬ 
ment  to  bring  forward  a  certain  cape.  « 
After  some  time  the  youngster  returned 
with  the  article,  neatly  folded  up,  and  . 
was  greeted  with  : 

“  Well,  you’ve  got  back  at  last,  have 
you  ?  You’ve  been  gone  long  enough 
to  sail  from  South  America.” 

“  Well,  sir,”  said  the  lad,  as  be  mo¬ 
destly  raised  his  parcel,  “I  did  double 
the  cape.” 


$1.10  for  this  Cane-Seat  Dining  Chair 
at  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S* 


JORDAN  cC-  MORI  ART  YH  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


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— A  boy,  who  was  kept  after  school 
for  bad  orthography,  excused  himself 
to  his  parents  by  saying  that  he  was 
spell-bound. 


$8.00  for  this  enclosed  WaslistamI  at 
JORDAN  k  MORIARTY’S. 


— The  archery  business  is  not  as 
fashionable  as  it  once  was.  It  is  very- 
difficult  to  keep  in  the  straight  and 
arrow  way. 


$3.50  for  this  Bureau  IVaslistaad  at 
JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY’S. 


Honorable  Treatment  to  onr  Patrons. 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S,  167. 1671  auft  169  (Mm  Street  H.  T. 


— Another  triumph  of  modern  sci¬ 
ence.  A  Broadway  firm  advertises : 
“Artificial  flower  boys  wanted.” 

- — The  baker’s  morning  cry  is  a  roll 
call 


— What  sort  of  fruit  do  a  fretful  wife 
and  quarrelsome  husband  resemble  ? 
A  prickly  pear. 

— An  undertaker  gets  his  living  where 
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WALNUT  HATSTANDS, 
®5b50  and  Upwards. 


Jordan  &  Moriarty,  167,  167J2 
and  169  Chatham  Street.  The  cheapest 
Furniture  and  Carpet  Warehouse  in  the 
United  States. 

— When  James  T.  Brady  first  opened 
a  lawyer’s  office  in  New  York,  he  took 
a  basement  room,  which  had  previously 
been  occupied  by  a  cobbler.  He  was 
somewhat  annoyed  by  the  previous  oc¬ 
cupant’s  callers,  and  irritated  by  the 
fact  that  he  had  few  of  his  own.  One 
day  an  Irishman  entered. 

“  The  cobbler’s  gone,  I  see,”  he  said. 

“  I  should  think  he  had,”  tartly  re¬ 
sponded  Brady. 

“  And  what  do  you  sell  ?”  he  said, 
looking  at  the  solitary  table  and  a  few 
law-books. 

“  Blockheads  !”  responded  Brady. 

“  Begorra,”  said  the  Irishman,  “  ye 
must  be  doing  a  mighty  fine  business- 
ye  hain’t  got  but  one  left !” 

Preserve  this  book  until  you  are 
prepared  to  purchase  from  Jordan  & 
Moriarty. 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY,  167,  167^  and 
169  Chatham  Street.  The  cheapest  Fur¬ 
niture  and  Carpet  Warehouse  in  the 
United  States. 


Children’s  High  Chairs  in  Great  Variety. 


JO 


J-ORDAL  u  MOUl ARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


CRADLES,  $1.00  and  Upwards 


JORDAN  &.  MORIARTY,  167,  167,'J  and 
169  Chatham  Street.  The  cheapest  Fur¬ 
niture  and  Carpet  Warehouse  in  the 
United  States. 


— -1  No,  ma’am,”  said  a  grocer,  to  an 
applicant  for  credit,  “  I  wouldn’t  trust 
my  own  feelings.” 

J ’reserve  this  book  until  you  are  pre¬ 
pared  to  purchase  from  Jordan  & 
Moriarty. 


— “  My  friend,”  said  the  Rev.  Sydney 
Smith  to  a  cobbler  who  was  mending 
his  shoes  when  the  great  wit  was  a  poor 
curate  in  Gloucestershire,  “you  remind 
me  of  the  sacred  ordinance  of  matri¬ 
mony.” 

“  How  so  ?”  (juoth  the  cobbler. 

“Because  you  bind  two  soles  to¬ 
gether  in  unity,”  replied  Mr.  Smith, 
with  becoming  gravity. 


— ••  Why  are  doctors’  medicines  like 
their  patients  ?  Because  they  are  ueer 
mixtures. 

— ( 'ould  not  the  doctor’s  fee  be  justly 
|  called  ill-gotten  gains? 

Jordan  &  Moriarty  167.  167J4 

and  169  Chatham  Street.  The  cheapest 
Furniture  and  Carpet  Warehouse  in  the 
United  States. 


$3.00  for  this  CRIB  at  JORDAN  &  M0RIARTY!S. 


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$18.00 

FOR  THIS  WALNUT  CHIFFONIER 


1  ail  Bt&mmt* 


There  are  many  Storekeepers  in  the  Furniture  and  Carpet  business  who  would 
wisft  wm  t©  believe  they  are  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY. 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’ S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY 


This  Large  Sofa  Rocker,  $6.50. 


PATENT  ROCKERS  IN  GREAT  VARIETY. 


So  be  careful,  and  look  at  the  Sign, 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY,  167,  167V  and  169  CHATHAM  STREET. 


The  Cheapest  Establishment  in  the  United  States. 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTTS  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


BLACK  WALNUT  WAKDKOBES, 

Si  5.00  and  Upwards, 

AT 

JORDAN  Be.  MORI  ARTY’S, 

167,  1671  and  169  CHATHAM  STREET. 


Give  us  a  Trial  before  Purchasing  Elsewhere. 


Longer  Time  and  Easier  Terms  than 
other  House  in  the  City, 


14  JORDAN  J  31  OBI  ARTY'S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S,  167, 1674-  and  169  Ckathaa  St., IT. 


MONTHLY  OR  WFFKI  Y  PAYMFNTS. 


$30.00 

FOE  THIS 

Black  Walnut  Chamber  Suit, 

EXjEVEKT  pieces. 

Consisting  of  Bedstead,  Bureau,  Glass,  Wash  stand,  Ta'fc  ie, 
Pour  Chairs,  Rocker  and  Towel  Rack, 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY  S, 

167,  167|  and  169  Chatham  Street,  N.  Y. 


Handsome  Black  Walnut  Marble  Top  Dressing  Case  Suits, 

At  Jordan  &  Moriarty’s,  167,  167£  and  169  Chatham  St. 


Ranges,  Stoves,  See,,  a  Specialty. 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTY'S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


Handsome  Black  Walnut  Dress  Case  Suits, 

$65  and  upwards. 


JORDi LM  <£  fflORIMTY, 


CANNOT  NOB  WILL  NOT  BE  UNJDEBSOLB 


Fair  and  Honorable  Treatment  to  our  Patrons 


GIVE  US  A  TRIAL  BEFORE 


S25. GO  fox*  this 


f  18  JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


BLACK  WALNUT  PARLOR  SUIT, 

HAIR  CLOTH  OR  REPS,  SEVEN  PIECES, 

CONSISTING  OF 

Tete-a-Tete,  Arm  Chair,  Reception  Chair  and  Four  Chairs, 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S,  . 

167, 167h  and  169  Chatham  Street ,  New  York. 


PURCHASING  ELSEWHERE. 


LGIiJjAN  d-  MORI  ARTY'S  ILLUSTRATE!)  MONTHLY 


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LIBRARY  TABLES 


-  in  great  variety, 


Jordan'  &  Moriarty  now  oner  theic 
immense  stock  of  Furniture  and  Carpets 
25  per  cent.  less  than  any  other  house 
in  the  United  States. 

— A  man  knows  what  “  The  Charge 
,  of  the  Light  Brigade  ”  is  when  he  gets 
*  his  gas  bill. 

— Women’s  hearts  and  violins  ara 
I  very  much  alike.  It  takes  a  beau  to 
!  plav  on  either  of  them. 


WALNUT  ROCKER. 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’ S, 

!•••:.  and  169  Chatham  St..  N.  Y. 


$4.00  for  this  Marble  Top  Table 
at  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY'S, 


There  are  many  Storekeepers  who  would  wish  you  to 
believe  they  are  Jordan  &  Moriarty. 


20  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY' S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


CALL  AT 

ItftlAM  &  ifOEIARTY’S, 

167,  167$  and  169  CHATHAM  STREET. 


So  be  careful  and  look, 

before  entering,  at  the  Sign,  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY. 


JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY'S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY 


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$40  for  this  Handsome  Library  Suit, 


CONSISTING  OF 

LARGE  TETE-A-TETE,  TWO  ARM  CHAIRS 
AND  FOUR  CHAIRS, 

IN  RAW  SILK  REPS,  HAIR  CLOTH,  ETC., 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S, 

167,  1 67A  and  169  Chatham  Street,  New  York, 


JOIWAN  <£•  MOM  ARTY'S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


$35.00  for  this 


MEDALLION  BLACK  WALNUT  PARLOR  SUIT, 


Covered  with  Reps,  Seven  Pieces, 

CONSISTING  OK 


TETE-A-TETE,  ARM  CHAIR,  RECEPTION  CHAIR  AND 

FOUR  CHAIRS, 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S. 

167, 1671  and  169  Chatham  St.,  New  York. 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


Library,  Medallion,  Marie  Antoinette,  Grand  Duchess,  &c„, 


PARLOR  SUITS, 

COVERED  IN  BROCATELLE,  SATIN,  REP,  HAIR  CLOTH.  &e.. 

Always  ox  Hand  at 


awKHAif  *  wvKiAnn, 

167,  167$  and  169  Chatham  Street.  New  York, 


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JOED  AN  &  MORIARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


Black  Walnut  Bureaus, 

$4.00  and  upwards. 


cottag-e:  suits 


IN  EVERY  STYLE  AND  COLOR, 

From  S1Q.OO  and  upwards. 

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Fictitious  Prices 


JORDAN  £■  MORIARTTS  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


Walnut  Marble-Top  Sideboards  -  $18.00  and  upwards, 


— A  celebrated  lawyer  once  said  that 
the  three  most  troublesome  clients  he 
ever  had  were  a  young  lady  who  wanted 
to  be  married,  a  married  woman  who 
wanted  a  divorce,  and  an  old  maid 
who  didn’t  know  what  she  wanted. 


— A  colored  railroad  passenger  in 
Ohio  refused  for  a  long  time  to  give  up 
his  ticket  to  the  conductor,  protesting 
that  he  had  paid  his  fare  “at  the  other 
place  down  thar,”  and  the  ticket  was 
his  receipt  for  the  money. 


— “  There ’s  music  in  the  heir,”  was  a 
fond  father's  remark  as  he  paced  the 
midnight  floor  with  his  crying  son  in  his 
arms. 


Tordan  &  Mori  arty  now  offer  their 
immense  stock  of  Furniture  and  Carpets 
25  per  cent,  less  than  any  other  House 
in  the  United  States. 


TH-E  HOUSE  OF  JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY  IS  NOTED  FOR  ITS 

RICH  AND  SUBSTANTIAL  GOODS, 


jot, dax  £■  uom&vira  illusthated  jionthly. 


MARBLE  TOP  TABLES  IN 
GREAT  VARIETY. 


TURKISH  EASY  OHAIRS. 


JORDAN  A  MORI  ARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


There  are  many  storekeepers  in  the  Furniture  and  Carpet  business  via 
would  wish  you  to  believe  they  are  JORDAN  &  MORIARTY, 

SO  BE  CAREFUL  AND  LOOK  AT  THE  SION, 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY. 


BEFORE  ENTERING. 


TURKISH  LOUNGES, 

/ 

And  other  Lounges  in  Great  Variety. 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S, 


Nos.  167,  167*  and  169  CHATHAM  STREET,  NEW  YOBS. 


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— “Prisoner  at  the  bar,”  said  the 
judge,  “is  there  anything  you  would 
wish  to  say  before  sentence  is  passed 
up#n  you  ?” 

The  prisoner  looked  wistfully  toward 
the  door,  and  remarked  that  he  would 
like  to  say  “  Good  evening,”  if  it  would 
be  agreeable  to  the  company. 


— “  Colonel,”  said  a  man  who  wanted 
to  make  out  a  genealogical  tree — “  Col¬ 
onel,  how  can  I  become  thoroughly 
acquainted  with  my  family  history  ? 

“  Simply  by  running  for  office,”  an¬ 
swered  the  colonel. 

Jordan  &  Moriarty  warrant  their 
goods  to  be  as  represented. 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTTS  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY.  2£ 


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In  great  variety  and.  in  every  style, 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S,  16],  1611  and  169  CMhai  St. 


$6.00  for  this 

SAOTED  TOP  LOUISE  BEDSTEAD,  covered  lift  Hair  Clotl  or  Eejs. 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY'S, 

Nos.  167,  167 J  and  169  CHATHAM  STREET,  NEW  YORK, 


SO  JORDAN  <£•  MORI  ARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY 

DO  NOT  FORGET  THAT  ALL  GOODS  ARE  WARRANTED 


167,  1671  and  169  CHATHAM  ST„  New  York. 


PATENT  ROCKERS  in  Hair  Cloth.  Rep.  or  BrocateLLe,. 


Owing  to  the  large  and  steady  increase  in  our  business, 
we  have  built  three  immense  Warehouses,  which  are  well 
stocked  with  all  the  Modern  Styles  of  Furniture. 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY 


CHEAPEST  AND  MOST  RELI¬ 
ABLE  PLACE  IN  THE  CITY. 


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J  ORB  AN  tf  MORI  ARTY'S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY . 


$3.75  for  this  Revolving  Spring  Children’s  Chairs  of  every  descrip- 
Office  Chair.  tion  at  JORDAN  &.  MORIARTY  ^ 


CANE  SEAT  ROCKERS 

IN  GREAT  VARIETY,  AT 

JORDAN  &  HORIARTY’S,  16?,  1671  art  169  Chatham  Street 


WILL  NOT  BE  UNDERSOLD. « 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY. 


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JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S 


PRICE  LIST. 


Parlor  Suits — 7  Pieces . $25.00  and  upwards. 


Cottage  Suits — All  Colors . 12.00 

Black  Walnut  Suits — 11  Pieces .  30.00 

Black  Walnut  Bedsteads .  4.00 

Common  Bedsteads .  2.00 

Cot  Beds . 1.50 

Iron  Bedsteads .  3.00 

Black  Walnut  Hat  Stands . - .  5.50 

“  Wardrobes .  8.00 

Book  Oases .  13.50 

Lounge  Bedsteads .  4.00 

Black  Walnut  Bureaus .  5.00 

Walnut  Sofa  Beds .  0.00 

Cane  Seat  Chairs .  GO 


Husk  Mattresses  ...r .  3.00 


Straw  “  .  1.00 

Hair  “  . .  8.00 

Feather  Beds . 10.00 

Brussels  Carpet,  ter  yard .  GO 

Ingrain  “  “  .  22 

Oil  Cloth  “  . «. .  25 

Stoves  and  Ranges .  8.00 


A  large  assortment  of 


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and  other  goods,  too  numerous  to  mention,  at  equally 


99-Z.OW  PRICES, 

AT 

JORDAN  &  MORIARTY’S, 


167,  167£  and  169  Chatham  St.,  New  York. 


JORDAN  &  MORIARTY, 

are  now  offering  greater  inducements  than 
have  ever  yet  been  offered  by  any  other 
house  in  the  same  line  of  business. 


Parties  desiring  to  furnish  houses  will  please 

examine  our 


JORDAN  &  MORI  ARTY’S 

ILLUSTRATED. 

FURNITURE  and  CARPET  CATALOGUE. 


167,  1Q7J  and  169  CHATHAM  STREET, 

NEW  YORK. 


